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It is understood that he is to be takei^ to a hospital in Columbia for further examination and treatment 37-Ce»t Colton. Cotton futures in New York ad vanced to the high level of 37 ren'a veaterda) i Wednesday I. and ever) - ' body ta now confidently predicting| tO>ent r<nton m tike *ery near fn ^»re Tins rapes two rents a p»-an at TW P~>S>* ents an adsancs stare the last is MNI ftM.* Pa#.* .k. I amoma I 'm Cm Mo r c T-o Si »«. • r •i tmmm ». Vi r~t» rxooo % H r ssenat •t tn «e-« a* *W ft AMI at —a peewdM eho has* appMM tat aptssnedstle «eetldmte« at tilt# ntsdrr tl*e gen Nnnis t'arsdiga aitt<>ne4>’le Mile registration act. * ae««irding to a mlia* re» smf ly by* * Aftomey tjeneral Jninea “ Manning, holding Unit u fes* o fl charged for NAIxIng the seal of state in voided by a elaiian , 1 in the siMtute. The statute, the attorney gen- ersl heltl, prwvldes that the seal fee is iueltided in the oO cents prescribed as a certification fee. Z Secretary of State Kverett, notified of the attorney general's ruling, said be would make ar- rangetnenrs to refund the fees. •• UlKSSaiMSi Philadelphian Fined $5 for Smoking in Court New York.—"Talje that cigarette, out of your mouth.” ordered Court At tendant John Blazer in the Jamaica] Magistrate'll court. “I won’t,” responded Rudolph >5lieeler, a baker. “I’m her to see Judge Miller, “I can amoke in Phlla delphla courts, so 1 don't aec why || ean'i gmokt hcreJ! The rate waa put op to Judge Miller “It'll coat you fo to leant that ysoi can't aotoke In tuy court, no matter what yosi tly ta I'lillaUHplila.” aald tb# Judge, “I si oa t pay It." said Xbaadar. atlll] aamklac -'rry wwU, f|«o day a.” aaM tba] We Welcome Visitors for Merchant’s Gala Week-Dec. 3-8 Mazursky’s Bargain festival 15 Days NOW GOING ON •V 15 Days .A BARGAIN EVENT THAT MARKS THE, ERA OF VALUE GIVING. “ —■ - — * « rf For MerchanU Gala Week and the last part of our Bargain Festival we are ottering ' some exceptional values. \ • LADIES’ DRESSES GROUP No. 1. i Consisting of the newest pouret twill in black, brown and navy that sold formerly up to $14.00, for Merchants Gala Week. ; 'GROUP No. 2. ; Consisting of the Newest in Poiret Twill, Canton Crepes, etc., in all col ors and styles that sold up to $25.00 formerly, for MerchanU Gala Week $10.95 .{These values are extraordmarv and you should avail yourself of the opportunity to set in on an early pick ) ALL LEATHER WORK SHOES for Men and W< $1.98 YOUNG MENS’ SUITS The newest Norfolk and sport mod- eL aH shades, while they last for Gala $15.95 COATS FOR LADIES AND CHIL DREN AT GREAT REDUCTIONS. MEN’S FELT HATS. A special lot that sold formerly up to $5.00 and $6.00. for Gala Week HALF PRICE PEPPER ALL *-4 SHE*. TING • Unbleached 49c LACHES' HATS Sold formerly up lo $4 50. $1.98 MAZURSKY’S Barnwell, DEPARTMENT store South Carolina WANTED 10,000 PEOPLE . TO ENJOY THEMSELVES DAILY AT THE WANTED Fair WITH THE Virginia Exposition Shows COMPOSED OF CLEAN, REFINED AND HIGH CLASS SHOWS AND ATTRACTIONS INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING , PRESENTED FOR YOUR APPROVAL: THE OLD PLANTATION SHOW _ 16 people, presenting refined entertainment, typical of the Southern darkey.. A complete change of program daily. • HAWAIIAN MUSICIANS ^ A troup of native Hawaiians presenting a splendid program ' -JJ-r t - — -V-T '■ -n. ,. of music, both vocal and instrumental, in their native music. SENSATIONAL FERRIS WHEEL THRILLING CAPTIVE SEAPLANES HUTCHINSON’S 10 in 1 BIG SHOW. Showing the smallest pony alive, and featuring the clever- v^_ est educated pony and dog show on the road. _ BO-BO -- THE WILD MAN A wild man from the jungles of Africa. He is fed of raw beef, and eats snakes with the joy of a kid eating Ice cream. ALL STAR ATHLETIC ARENA BEAUTIFUL MERRY-GO-ROUND JOSEPH JOHNSON AND HIS DOG % The body of a negro and bis dog, taken from a Louisiana a ' ■ < . : ‘ • • ^ — — I, • salt mine eight y e ars ago, in a peculiar state of preservation, b r *' • • CAPT. JIM MOORE With the Largest Snake in Captivity. DASHING SNAPPY WHIP THE CATAPILLAR RIDE tNCERTS BY CARLO’S ROYAL ITAUAN FEATURING MISS CARLO IN SONGS